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Show B THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY' MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, NEARS IRAQ CRISIS-OVE- R y Superior's Order Cramton Gets His Amendment Tied to Colton Bill Fifty Years Ago . Starts Scientist Effort to Get 50,000 Acres of Land for Hospital Fund Ever-Read- GOVERNMENT Finds Michigan on Job With Appen dage and Addition I to That phase of the question. I know that the Salt Lake basin project is under development, and it Is very possible that some public lands might be mixed with that project. It is dif- the following language: ' tional park projects." ficult to reach the situation by lan"And not to include lands that are And then, to end the matter, Mr. guage. The best I have been able to likely to be needed hereafter for in- Colton accepted the amendment, ani do is to suggest at the end of the bill clusion in federal reclamation or na the bill was passed. FIVE CARLOADS of the NEW and MIGHTIER MONARCH of the Air Have Been Delivered to Majestic Dealers in the Past Fifteen Days THERE'S A REASON SEE YOUR DEALER HARRY J. BROWN, Tribune Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. If some member of congress should rise some day and offer the Ten Commandments in the form of a resolution and ask for their adoption by the house, Representative Cramton of Michigan would be Instantly on his feet offering an amendment or a series of amendments. Cramton Just can't help meddling with everybody's legislation affecting the west, of which he has become the By which this grant would be satisfied if the bill becomes law. These lands have no supervision whatever. Most of them are almost, if not quite, Between Mesopotamia worthless for agricultural purposes and may be used only during certain and England. parts of the year for grazing. It is out of that great area that this grant, If allowed, would be satisfied. By J. W. T. MASON. Only Interest of Fund NEW YORK CUP). Nationalist Can Be So Used. activities In Iraq, better known at , "The state will probably not sell any of this land for less than $2.50 Mesopotamia, have reached a point acre. The principal could not be an be relations the good threatening used for the construction of the hos tween that country and Great Britguardian. ain. International oil Interests are pital nor maintenance of it, but only Secretary of Interior the Interest 09 the funds realized. watching developments closely and Not Person. Sufficient have not become convinced that Cramton Urges Certain A. A. DR. MICHELSON. Not sovColton long ago Representative complete recognition of Iraq's called up his bill proposing to per Lands Be Kept Out of Area. ereign rights will benefit either mit tne state of Utah to select an themselves or the future prosperity Then came Mr. Cramton into the of Hhe Mesopotamian people. Dis- Albert A. Michelson Made other 50,000 of vacant, unappropri- picture, saying: 1 ated public lands, for the benefit of ' orders, threatening foreign property First Measurement on the contemplated miners hospital. "The gentleman know there is un- - j holdings and the security of life, are The bill provided that the selection of der way some reclamation develop- possible In the future if Great BritSpeed of Light. lands by the state would have to meet ment in the state. I am not sure to ain were to withdraw entirely as the with the approval of the secretary of mandate power. what extent, if any, this might in the The murder of Henry A. Bilkerd, CHICAGO W). Because Albert A. the Interior, but that was not enough future affect undeveloped public He wanted, and he Cramton. for American missionary, as the result of Michelson obeyed a superior's orders Insisted upon having, and he finally lands, but it would seem to me quite the attack by Wahabl tribesmen on lands that years ago he was shunted into got an amendment tacked onto the undesirable to permit In the Crane touring party resembles afifty a federal scientific career which he made fa- bill stipulating that the state should might later be included a border affray along the Bio Grande mous reclamation project to be sold and go by first measuring the speed of not be allowed to select lands "that river. If Mexican raiders were to are likely to be needed hereafter for into private ownership through this cross Into Texas and attack a British ugnt. Michelson as a young man hadn't inclusion in federal reclamation or bill, because the difficulty we now party touring through American tera lifetime in laboratories. At national park projects." As though have with regard to reclamation ritory, punitive responsibility would planned of undevelrest on the United States. Similarly, 27 he was an Instructor in the naval that language was necessary or really projects is the handling oped privately owned lands. Also, at One is not meant academy Annapolis.. It day for specific, anything. the responsibilities checking the nor is it obligatory, but it had to go there is the possibility of federal use Wahabls rests on Iraq. But the Wa William T. Sampson, hero of su some of these lands in connection battle and a in the bill before Cramton would of habls are fierce fighters and Iraq has Monltor-Merrimwith Brvce Canyon National park let the bill come to a vote. no desire to engage in a war with perior officer, told the young-teacand, perhaps, Zion National park, but er to "fill In" an open lecture date. the Arabian nation known as Hejaz Michelson I have particularly in mma.Bryce was to enlighten midship Colton Explains Need and NeJd. which owes Its independ Canyon National park. ence to the power of the Wahabls. men on the velocity of light, of which Of Larrer Fund. Certain gentlemen have been in he knew almost nothing. In bringing his bill before the Wealth of Iraq Reluctantly he saluted and obeyed. house, Mr. Colton explained its pur- terested in some expansion of the Bryce Canyon National park, and it At the end of his lecture he surprised pose, saying: Dae to OU Lands. has been urged that there is land of himself by securing results more ac when the state of Utah was ad suitable Complete independence of Iraq curate than character adjacent to It. 80 previously obtained. mitted to the union, under the en would nave to be sustained by an His Interest any it seems to me it would be quite un in physics suddenly was act, the state was given certain desirable abling abUity to safeguard the Mesopota to permit the state to select for the benefit of various land mlan frontier. Great Britain, as the aroused. lands that thus go into private ownex state grants of the he "For the navy," good All of institutions. the is a grants in better posi mandate power, if we are likely later to want tion to do this than the Iraq gov plained, "I didn t succeed in an exam' made were for 100,000 acres or more, ership them back for public uses. in the particular case of the to getnotice except eminent. That Is one of the compll lnation forat promotion. the bill provides that the "I sci grant for a miners hospital. Only 76, the Today, cations in a situation of much inter- entist apintends to correct his own rec 60.000 acres were granted for this selection shall be subject ofto theintenational difficulty. The wealth of ord calculation the of light's velocity, purpose. proval of the secretary Iraq and the future progress of the His figure, 186,284 miles rior. Of course, that gives enough a second. Is have taken the trouble to exam nation is bound up wn.n the exploitaas being right "within a sin lne Ithe proceedings at that time, but discretion to the secretary so that he tion of the rich- oil lands scattered accepted can That discovery made Pro I do not know protect tfie' sltuatioh, but I am this small grant not at over the country. There Is no possi- gle mile. all. sure, he would have that fessor Michelson the first American was made for why will this purpose.I of the bility Iraq government being to. receive the Nobel peace prize,; yet mind. What can .the genhowever, that in pursuance of thought in say4 able to develop this wealth without he wants "utter accuracy. was given the state has tleman suggest as to that?" the that grant foreign aid. But outside capital will Thomas A. Edison, he contin sold these lands for the best obColton Says Secretary not take the risks of Investment un- uesLike to defy advanced age. Two other tainable at the time, and price realized Has Full Authority. der conditions which might lead to comprehensive are listed therefrom about $82,447. The state projects confiscation or to incapacity to pit among Professor Michelson s amoi-tion- s. To this Mr. Colton maSe reply: land board has sold practically the tect tne oil works. Stability and a He would complete a test of entire acreage. Those lands "As the gentleman knows, the preswere sold to must preserve order first capacity relativity theory, in aacu many years ago. The enabling act ent policy of the secretary of the in-of be shown by the Iraq inhabitants be Einstein's tion to perfecting a method where terior is to extend the activities that the principal must re- the fore they can attain full control over of stars might be provides reclamation service into those by and the interest main intact only their country. measured more accurately. v passed into may be used for the objects and the areas which have already The independence of Iraq from In other words, -- Turkey was gained as the result of purposes of the grant, namely, the privateareownership. new no projects, so far as the victory of the allies In the world shows no sign of being settled by ap- establishing and maintaining ' a Ithere know, being contemplated to war. Without the allied success on peals to the paramount right of self- - miners' hospital.' Under this arrangevirgin lands, I think the European battle front; Iraq would determination. A lair snare in tne ment the interest on this money has that Is particularly true In my state. 3. now be under the iron control of the developed wealth of a country Is in now reached about the sum of from The interest exceeds the prin- I agree with itthe gentleman Turks. Local military successes creasingly being granted to nations Michigan that ought not to extend along the Turkish front during the that are without the initiative to taae cipal. After nearly thirty years it is to cases such as he has mentioned. conflict played no dominant part In advantage of their fortunate natural not sufficient to build the hospital. I do not think it would, and I think winning Iraq's freedom, which re- riches. But statesmen In all parts of 140 Miners in Sore the secretary of the interior would sulted from the collapse of Germany the world are increasingly being Need of Attention. have full authority under this bill to when the allies and the United States compelled to adjust their policies to see that it floes not incjuae lanas We have In the state of Utah forced Hindenburg's surrender. The world demand that tne wealth of which-ar- e now Included in reclamaThe to great to be must of mining industry. the earth made mining yield future, question therefore, Iraq's tion projects or which will hereafter, is not solely the concern of the Meso- progressive methods of development. industry is the second largest indus a matter of fact, come under recThis is the basic factor in the dis try in the state. There are today 140 as potamian natives. lamation projects." disabled or miners receiving needing The delicate problem of the Inter- pute over the independence of Iraq, But Mr. Cramton was Insistent. He national exploitation of oil fields An indolent spirit and a lack of hospitalization in the state. We are had to add: competence In production are be unable to provide that hospitaliza"There is no doubt about his au coming increasingly threatening to tion with the' funds that have been If. he will only give thought the full independence, of nations granted (or the purpose; and the pur- thority which possess undeveloped wealth. pose of this bill is to increase the The threat can be overcome by effi- grant to the same number of acres cient diplomacy on both sides. There that was given to other institutions at the time the state was admitted to is no theoretical reason why a back ELECTRIC RADIO ward nation should not possess full he union. The workmen's compen sovereign rights and at the same sation act does not reach this class tune agree to such cooperation with of disabilities. My state is doing all it reasonably can for ihls class of foreign powers as will stimulate, the cases, but we need help. introduction of progressive measures All of th esateguards that I think of development. But practical objections are frequently raised, due could surround the bill have been especially to political rivalries within placed in It. It must be nonmineral. the unprogressive countries and the unreserved, public land. The mem bers of the house perhaps may be frequent success of opposition lead- interested in knowing that in my ers in using antlforeign propaganda. Freedom amid poverty is held to be state 74 per cent of the land is owned federal government on which more desirable than the humiliation by the of recognizing any semblance of a we realise no revenues whatever. 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